There is such a change in the atmosphere when Pavarotti begins to sing. He has the ability to fill the room with his powerful voice! The other two are excellent! Pavarotti is a gift!
I was there in 1994, sitting on the ground with the camera people in front of Pavarotti. This was THE highlight of my life! It was a perfect evening at Dodger's Stadium!
Sí, es cierto el director se lo pasó en grande pero hay que contemplarle y oir la música de la la filarmónica de los Angeles. Ver a Zubin Mehta dirigir la orquesta es grandioso..! Y oir la orquesta y coros es de justicia pata apreciar la magnífica noche de los tres tenores..!!
There will never, never, never be anyone else that can do this song justice but Luciano Pavarotti. I love Domingo and Carreras but Pavarotti made it look effortless. Never fails to bring tears to my eyes.
The way Pavarotti pats Carreras on the head shows their brotherly affection, one more remarkable basis of this collaboration. The Three Tenors became an iconic phenomenon, but we forget that at its inception it was unheard of that three divos would share a stage. They broke new ground, opening operatic singing to new listeners, showing that world class artistic excellence and camaraderie, beauty and fun, can exist on the same stage together.
@@hansi5124 I stand by that.... he is a singer. Do you know the difference between a singer and a musician? I think you need to do some basic research mate.
Crying over their voices, no matter how many times I watch this video. The last note is amazing... I can't explain the way I feel everytime I heard it.
Evertime Pavarotti sings I cry with delight he is a gift from god , may he rest in peace ,there will never be any to match him , bless him Shirley h Darlington England 🌹👌✋💕
Plenty of people have sung better renditions of this. The aria itself was meant to be sung by the type of tenor who Pavarotti is not, a dramatic tenor. Pavarotti also couldn’t and wouldn’t act his way out of a wet cardboard box.
@@jaime4022 Pavarotti is the Epitome of Operatic Singers! Not to mention he made THIS song famous and brought into Pop culture! Do some research ya knob!
@@infizex Greetings. I sang in choirs for many years: Bach, Beethoven, Verdi, etc. It is true that of these gentlemen, Pavarotti was vocally the best at that aria, but Domingo was a better actor and better at dramatic voice roles (Othello), Carreras was better at romantic, more delicate roles than the huge ones the other two usually did, and was a good actor. Regarding other tenors doing this aria better, look for Franco Corelli. His voice was crystalline, and more precise than Pavarotti's. Also a better actor. In the extremely hard profession of opera singing, there are no perfect artists; but there are the ones in which the sum of their perfection largely surpasses the sum of their imperfections. ✌
OMG this is beautiful, I can’t believe I’ve never heard this - how can something I don’t understand make me feel so many things? I could actually cry. I need more like this!!!
Surely the greatest trio of all time with the greatest rendition of "Nessun Dorma" that will echo through the ages of time and for all the generations that will follow.
Still listening in 2020, this piece is singing at its finest, it is a timeless beauty. Love it, big time and the three tenors will always be the finest of things Italy and Europe has produced for generations to come.
Still listening in 2022! Was at the Meadowlands in 1996 for their concert there. Magnificent - no words can describe the feeling of witnessing such God-given talent. Luciano Pavarotti & Jose Carreras died too young but are surely entertaining the angels.
I understand how folks love Pavarotti, but I go for Domingo's broad musical talents and for Carreras' pure, sweet sound, and especially for the magic they made together. They broke new ground in classical music performance, introduced millions to the music, and remain an unparalleled trio.
This is the absolute purest and finest music there ever was. I was fighting tears so hard when I first heard this and I was as sober as a judge. Lol. Probably I'm reminded of my immortal grandmother because she loved these 3. It was always so important to her that we were properly educated in music, fine art, and culture and that we never forgot who we are and where we came from. 🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦
I just laid my dad to rest and he would play this louder than I played Black Sabbath. Now I am doing the same to honor his memory. A classis song sung by classic men in memory of a outstanding father.
I could and often do listen to it daily. It is “church” for me. Absolutely splendid and arousing, especially the last word where all 3 give their ‘best’.
I love that Pavarotti was so giving. Sometimes that sort of talent wants to suck the air out of the room but instead he always seemed to genuinely delight in sharing the stage not just with other brilliant tenors but with all sorts of musicians. He's sorely missed.
Carreras! Be still my heart! Matinee idol good looks, passion and humor, smarts and stage presence, grit and graciousness, work on behalf of leukemia patients and their families. Bravo, Maestro, bravo!
This is one of the most beautiful renditions I have ever heard. Absolutely astonishing and inspiring! The emotion is so powerful. I can't stop listening.
I was then and will forever be moved by how supportive and protective Placido and Luciana seemed toward Jose, all through this concert. He had been so devastatingly ill - it was a miracle that Jose was on the stage and still singing with his "big brothers."
Even though he wasn't my blood Grandad. I will always think of him when I hear this. My grandfather Danny was one of the most wonderful men I ever knew. He looked after my mum when she was a kid and never stopped caring about her or my family. He was a good partner to my grandma and more importantly a man that I always respected even when I was a little boy ( despite what my dad thought of him) I am not a spiritual man, but if i was I know I'd do anything I could to communicate to Danny and make sure his memory never died. Its our solemn duty to make sure the ones we love aren't forgotten. We won't live forever, but maybe the kindness we provide will outlast us.
Божественно! Фантастическое исполнение! Услада для глаз и ушей. Гениальные певцы, которые оставляют неизгладимый след в нашей душе. Полная любовь и уважение к ним.
Steven Hawking showed in a scientific proof, no god was needed in the creation of the universe! Take greatness in humans from DiVinci to Edison to Einstein to Pavarotti as individual born or developed! Nothing more!
For don reeves. 92 birthday. 19/2/2023 you meet them listened to them with tears in uor eyes. Don your a classic. And loved by all who know and share your passion of all. Great opera hou are
A classic. Keep conducting. Listening. Playing. You where a classic the day l meet you. Caruso. Sulvian. 3 tenpors. Valdi. Mostart. Your community radio over so many year 3 rppp morninton. Victoia. Youll always be a opera buff. Xo. Geoff steele. 19/2/2023
They seem to be born to do that. Together. It's like they were just playing together on that stage but the emotions that comunicate are unique and this sense of union and collaboration that they transmit will allow us to restart. Italy and all the countries that are suffering , we will be stronger together. 🇮🇹❤️
I wish I could have had the great privilege of watching them live on stage. It reminds me a lot of my grandpa. He used to watch his opera collections crying all the time. Just like I am now.